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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. E. T. Smith, lessee of Drury Lane Theatre; and Mr. Pater, instructed by Messrs. Weekes, was counsel for the defence. Sir Edmund Lechmere deposed that on the 26tb of Febra- Ary, desiriug to go on the Friday to Drury Lane Theatre, he got into a cub ...

FRACAS AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... FRACAS AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE At Bow-street police-court, on Tuesday, Mr. Wil. i'am Miller, of the Duke's Head, Putney, was charged with creating a disturbance at the box en- trance of Drury-lane theatre on Monday evening about seven o'clochc. Mr. Frederic ...

POLICE DOINGS

... against the prisoner, said he had been engaged as surveyor upon certain buildings in course of erection in Bennett's court, Drury lane, for the Metropolitan Dwellings Improve- ment Association. Mr Brittain, a builder, who had for many years bad dealings with ...

CASE OF STARVATION IN SPITALFIELDS

... The deceased, who was for some time past a member of the Marxlebone Temperance Scolety, went on ifooday with some ?? ito Drury Lane Theatre. Alter the per- formance the party adjourned to a public house, and whilst there deceased was prevailed upon to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... UNDEBYWOOD. This was a choice of a3signees in the casa of Charles Un- derwood, of James-street, Covent-garden, No, 174, Drury- lane, and Long-acre, grocer. The accounts, by Mr. Edmund Harding, show debts, 9,0001.; assets, 3,0001. Mr. J. S. Budgett, of ...

ROBBERIES BY CHILDREN

... two' rings, and other things belonging to her late husband.. The prisoner, was apprehended at a 'house iniCharles-street, Drury- lane, and admitted that she had taken the money from the till, considering that she had a right to it. In answer to the Magistrate ...

Law Intelligence

... Lusalington. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.-MAtRCH 31. (Before Mr. Commissioner Holroyd.) IN BE O'BOURoIE.-CASE OF MU. FALCONER, O' DRURY- LANE THEATRE. Mlr. E. Reed said he appeared on behalf of Mr. Falconer, to renew an application which he had previously made for ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... had never lost an article before.- The prisoner the same morning pledged the three damask slips'at Mr. Livermore's, 43, Drury- lane, for 7s. 6d., and got diunk with the money. She said nothing in her. defence, and the jury found her £( Guilty Mr.-- Payne ...

NOTES OF LAW CASES

... theatrical profession, being egarged at some of the miaor metropolitan toewarsee. The petitioner opened a cigar shop ia Drury lane, and was employed at Agtley's; but his dl treotment, which commenced shortly after the marriage, continued , and consisted ...

The Court

... Wales, attended by the Countess of Meaclesfiold, Lord Ylarris, and General Sir william Knollys, went to Her Majestys Opera, Drury. lane. The Princessof Waleswiththe Countess of Macoles- ?? Harris in waiting, attended Divine service at'the Chapel Royal, St ...